Book, Verse
1 1, 182 | He saw the Trojan fleet dispers’
2 1, 312 | When Venus saw, she with a lowly look,~
3 1, 638 | He saw, in order painted on the
4 1, 651 | Devouring what he saw so well design’d,~
5 1, 653 | For there he saw the fainting Grecians yield,~
6 1, 663 | Elsewhere he saw where Troilus defied~
7 1, 684 | Himself he saw amidst the Grecian train,~
8 1, 818 | One only wants; and him we saw in vain~
9 1, 1037| the bottom of the brimmer saw.~
10 2, 8 | All that I saw, and part of which I was:~
11 2, 172 | And saw what sacrifice Ulysses meant.~
12 2, 465 | Whom when I saw resolv’d in arms to fall,~
13 2, 628 | The Grecian camp, and saw their navy ride.~
14 2, 682 | The brother kings: I saw th’ unhappy queen,~
15 2, 692 | He, when he saw his regal town on fire,~
16 2, 726 | gasping at his feet when Priam saw,~
17 2, 844 | Troy sunk in flames I saw (nor could prevent),~
18 3, 76 | Who, when he saw the pow’r of Troy decline,~
19 3, 108 | Who saw my sire the Delian shore
20 3, 231 | I saw, I knew their faces, and
21 3, 312 | Their clatt’ring wings, and saw the foes appear,~
22 3, 678 | Then, when he saw no threat’ning tempest nigh,~
23 3, 743 | And thrice we saw the stars, that stood with
24 3, 858 | I saw your happy ships appear
25 3, 863 | We saw the giant shepherd stalk
26 3, 889 | We saw their stern distorted looks,
27 4, 130 | Saw Dido fetter’d in the chains
28 4, 511 | Waking I saw him, and his message heard.~
29 4, 592 | When, from the tow’r, she saw the cover’d shore,~
30 4, 682 | He saw two suns, and double Thebes,
31 4, 842 | Saw day point upward from the
32 4, 932 | Which once he wore, and saw the conscious bed,~
33 4, 954 | Her sad attendants saw the deadly stroke,~
34 5, 11 | nor shining shores they saw.~
35 5, 218 | speaking, at his stern he saw~
36 5, 234 | The crowd, that saw him fall and float again,~
37 5, 516 | And heard and saw, unmov’d, the Trojan’s pride:~
38 5, 614 | But now the prince, who saw the wild increase~
39 5, 793 | She saw the gath’ring crowd; and,
40 5, 829 | In sleep I saw her; she supplied my hands~
41 5, 1032| You saw the storm she rais’d on
42 6, 455 | He saw his friends, who, whelm’
43 6, 522 | shore, the surly boatman saw;~
44 6, 604 | Made by her son. He saw Pasiphae there,~
45 6, 784 | lie th’ Alaean twins, (I saw them both,)~
46 6, 1192| He saw, and, wond’ring, ask’d his
47 7, 398 | She saw the Trojan and his joyful
48 7, 522 | But when she saw her reasons idly spent,~
49 7, 1058| Then Jove, who saw from high, with just disdain,~
50 8, 136 | The Trojan saw, and turn’d his ships to
51 8, 143 | But, when they saw the ships that stemm’d the
52 8, 215 | I saw the shining train with vast
53 8, 289 | Then first we saw the monster mend his pace;~
54 8, 463 | him Jove; and said they saw~
55 8, 467 | Then saw two heaps of ruins, (once
56 8, 924 | Her cruel fate, nor saw the snakes behind.~
57 9, 39 | Caicus from the rampire saw it rise,~
58 9, 357 | Thou saw’st the courser by proud
59 9, 506 | They saw the pair; for, thro’ the
60 9, 627 | They saw the faces, which too well
61 10, 376 | The Latians saw from far, with dazzled eyes,~
62 10, 469 | Alcanor saw; and reach’d, but reach’
63 10, 644 | Young Pallas, when he saw the chief advance~
64 11, 359 | The gods, he saw, espous’d the juster side,~
65 11, 608 | All saw, but he, th’ Arcadian troops
66 11, 711 | Good old Latinus, when he saw, too late,~
67 12, 1 | WHEN Turnus saw the Latins leave the field,~
68 12, 487 | When Turnus saw the Trojan quit the plain,~
69 12, 550 | This haughty Phegeus saw with high disdain,~
70 12, 586 | And heard and saw, unmov’d, the mourning crowd.~
71 12, 663 | Juturna saw th’ advancing troops appear,~
72 12, 713 | AEneas saw it come, and, stooping low~
73 12, 869 | The queen, who saw the foes invade the town,~
74 12, 976 | And saw the town involv’d in fire
75 12, 1139| Saw the bold nymph afford this
76 12, 1300| An antique stone he saw, the common bound~
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